Quick Answer What is Vermont? Vermont is a wood-look SPC floor in a pale warm blonde shade, with a thick, high-traffic wear layer for a low-maintenance, practical space. Is it waterproof? Yes — 100% waterproof. Stable against concrete-slab humidity and seasonal moisture variation, so Vermont suits below-grade rooms once the slab passes a moisture test; clean up standing water promptly. Not approved for outdoor installation. How durable is it, and what traffic can it take? The top of Vermont carries a 20 mil wear layer — equivalent to 0.50 mm — designed for heavy residential use and many light-commercial applications, giving you excellent protection against everyday scratches, scuffs, and abrasion. It runs noticeably thicker than the entry-level wear layers. Will it hold up to daily life? At 20 mil, Vermont's wear layer sits on the thicker end for residential flooring, which is why it stands up well to heavy day-to-day use. The 6mm construction adds rigidity underfoot, so the floor handles busy rooms without showing wear quickly. What does the plank surface look like? The plank surface shows an open cathedral grain with a soft swirling figure and a gentle curl through the boards. You will see scattered pin knots and small eyes, fine mineral flecks, and soft board-to-board variation, with a moderate amount of knotting for character without busyness. The printed surface has a Ceramic Bead finish for added scratch and scuff resistance, and a Larger Micro Bevel edge defines each 9-inch by 60-inch plank. Quiet enough upstairs or in a condo? The 1.5mm IXPE antimicrobial acoustic layer damps the hollow "click" sound characteristic of floating floors. Vermont is quieter underfoot than LVT with a loose pad — both for the walker and for rooms below in multi-story homes. Is it safe for indoor air? Yes — Vermont carries GREENGUARD Gold, FloorScore certifications, independently tested for low chemical emissions. That matters most for households with allergies, asthma, or young children. Will this color work in my room? This is a light, warm shade, so it suits rooms where you want to keep things open and airy. Under bright daylight Vermont reads as a clean pale blonde, and in softer or evening light the warm cast comes forward and keeps it from feeling flat. It works best with white and cream furnishings and crisp white trim, where the floor stays the quiet, bright base of a refined transitional room. Price & availability? This floor is in stock and ready for your project. Contact us at (408) 753-3220 by call or text for the current availability and a quote. Choose nationwide shipping, local Bay Area delivery, or showroom pickup. Trade pricing and trade accounts are available to verified contractors, designers, and architects. We look forward to helping with your flooring project. Jump to: Overview Specifications Installation & Care FAQ Overview Vermont is a pale blonde beige with a soft warm cast, a bright and airy wood-look floor printed over an SPC stone-polymer core. The 9-inch by 60-inch planks run an open cathedral grain with a soft swirling figure and a touch of curl, and across the boards you get scattered pin knots, small eyes, and fine mineral flecks for gentle, believable variation. It reads light and refined, which makes Vermont a natural fit for a bright living room, a formal sitting area, or an elegant transitional space where you want the floor to stay quiet and let the room feel open. The 20 mil wear layer resists everyday wear, and the 6mm plank is 100% waterproof, so a light, classic-looking floor still stands up to daily life. A pale blonde beige that keeps a refined living room feeling bright and open underfoot. Specifications SKU 303 Brand Serendipity Collection Floors Collection 6MM SPC SERIES Color Vermont Plank size 9 inches wide × 60 inches long Thickness 6mm Wear layer 20 mil Edge profile Larger Micro Bevel Finish Ceramic Bead Locking system Uniclic Underlayment 1.5mm IXPE antimicrobial acoustic underlayment SF per carton 26.3 sq ft Installation grade Above, On, Below grade Waterproof Yes — 100% Warranty 50 Years Residential / 10 Years Light Commercial Certifications GreenGuard Gold, FloorScore Installation, Care & Warranty Installation, Care & Warranty Guide Subfloor prep, acclimation, over concrete & radiant, everyday cleaning, what to avoid, furniture & pets, sunlight & UV, and warranty basics — the full SPC guide, in one place. Read the guide → Frequently asked questions What does it look like installed in a real room? Installed across a room, Vermont reads as a bright, even blonde floor with enough grain and gentle figure to look like natural boards rather than one flat tone. In a transitional living room with a white boucle sofa, an ornate white fireplace, and bright daylight, the pale blonde keeps the whole space feeling light and open, and the scattered pin knots and soft swirl give it warmth up close. Pulling planks from several boxes as you lay them blends the natural variation so no single board stands out. Will it match my cabinets? Yes. Vermont pairs cleanly with white cabinets and white trim, which is exactly the crisp, classic look this pale blonde is built for. The warm cast in the floor softens the contrast against bright white, so the room reads elegant rather than cold. It also sits comfortably with cream and off-white millwork, and with light wood-tone furniture if you want a little more warmth in the mix. How does this color read in a windowless basement? In lower light Vermont leans on its warm cast, so it stays soft and inviting rather than going gray or dull. A pale blonde is a smart choice for a darker or windowless room because it keeps the floor bright and helps the space feel larger, and the gentle grain still reads under lamplight. Pair it with light walls and good fixtures and the floor does a lot to lift a low-light room. Does this floor work with indoor plants? Yes. A pale blonde like Vermont is a calm, bright backdrop for indoor plants, letting green foliage and a simple branch arrangement stand out against the light floor. The planks are 100% waterproof, so the occasional spill from watering wipes up with a damp mop. Keep a saucer under each pot and avoid letting water sit. If you set a plant on a mat, choose a felt-backed rug rather than a rubber-backed one. More common SPC questions → Explore More Colors in the Serendipity Collection Floors Houston San Antonio SS Written by Sergey Stotskiy Managing Partner, Kapriz Hardwood Floors · Licensed California C-15 Flooring Contractor #875369 (active since 2006) · Established 2003








